2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.26.595970
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“Value” emerges from imperfect memory

Jorge Ramírez-Ruiz,
R. Becket Ebitz

Abstract: Whereas computational models of value-based decision-making generally assume that past rewards are perfectly remembered, biological brains regularly forget, fail to encode, or misremember past events. Here, we ask how realistic memory retrieval errors would affect decision-making. We build a simple decision-making model that systematically misremembers the timing of past rewards but performs no other value computations. We call these agents "Imperfect Memory Programs" (IMPs) and their single free parameter opt… Show more

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